Authors: Peter Andreas
Tags: #Social Science, #Criminology, #History, #United States, #20th Century
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. On the threat of nuclear terrorism in general, see, for example, Graham Allison,
Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe
(New York: Holt, 2005). For a more skeptical view, see John Mueller,
Atomic Obsession: Nuclear Alarmism from Hiroshima to Al-Qaeda
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2009).
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. For a nuanced recent evaluation, see Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, “The Political Economies of Immigration Law,”
UC Irvine Law Review
, vol. 2, no. 1 (2012): 1–90.
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. This paragraph and the previous one draw from Peter Andreas and Ethan Nadelmann,
Policing the Globe: Criminalization and Crime Control in International Relations
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), 251–252. America’s oversized prison population leads some critics to charge that the United States has become a “penal state.” See Loïc Wacquant,
Prisons of Poverty
(St. Paul-Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009). Also see Michelle Alexander,
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
(New York: New Press, 2010).
Epilogue
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. Jonathan Staloff, “Alcohol, Pot Use on Campus Measured,”
Brown Daily Herald
, 3 December 2010.
2
. Franklin Kanin, “More Students Use Marijuana than Tobacco, Poll Finds,”
Brown Daily Herald
, 3 December 2007.
3
. Natalie Villacorta, “To Get an Edge, Students Turn to Illicit Study Drug Use,”
Brown Daily Herald
, 6 April 2011.
4
. Colin Chazen, “Undocumented: Students in ‘Limbo,’”
Brown Daily Herald
, 27 January 2009.
5
. Nancy Cook, “The Most ‘Per Capita’ Corruption,”
Newsweek
, 10 May 2010.
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. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Goldman profited by secretly betting against the same mortgage investments it sold to customers. See Louis Story and Gretchen Morgenson, “U.S. Accuses Goldman Sachs of Fraud in Mortgage Deal,”
New York Times
, 16 April 2010.
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. Graham Bowley, “At Brown, Spotlight on the President’s Role at a Bank,”
New York Times
, 1 March 2010. Also see Charles Pinning, “Brown’s President and Goldman Sachs,”
Providence Journal
, 25 February 2010.
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. The fact that much of such behavior remains legal reflects corporate lobbying power to avoid greater regulation rather than the severity of social consequences. See Nikos Passas and Neva Goodwin, eds.,
It’s Legal but it Ain’t Right: Harmful Social Consequences of Legal Industries
(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2005), 2.
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abolitionist movement,
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slave trade
Acts of Navigation and Trade,
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Adams, Samuel,
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Afghanistan,
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and antidrug laws,
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in U.S. prison system,
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slave trade
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air smuggling,
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Alabama,
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alcohol
beer consumption,
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history of U.S. consumption,
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Native Americans; Prohibition; rum; temperance
movement; Westward expansion; whiskey
al-Qaeda,
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American Board of Customs Commissioners,
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alcohol consumption,
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alcohol sales to Indians,
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freedom of movement,
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manufacturing prohibitions by British,
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population,
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role of trade in colonial economy,
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smuggling,
benefits to Britain,
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benefits to colonists,
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customs bribes,
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disguising cargoes,
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flags-of-truce permits,
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informants,
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intracolonial,
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role in shaping history,
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role of merchants in,
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tobacco and sugar trade,
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trade with Holland,
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trade with West Indies,
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smuggling crackdown by British,
colonial resistance to,
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–34,
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customs enforcement,
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informants,
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merchant harassment,
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revenue needs of British,
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Royal Navy militarization,
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writs of assistance,
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American Revolution; British trade laws; molasses; Molasses Act; slave trade; Southern colonies
American Federation of Labor (AFL),
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American Fur Company,
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American Prohibitory Act,
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American Revolution
pre-revolution,
British blockade,
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British crackdown on smuggling,
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colonial opposition to trade laws,
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revolution,
battle at Saratoga,
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British struggle against
smuggling,
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Declaration of Independence,
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entry by foreign countries,
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first salute to American flag,
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gunpowder and munitions,
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privateering,
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profiteering,
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smuggling as backbone,
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trading with enemy,
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United States (Early Republic)
Ames, Fisher,
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Amory, Jonathan,
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Civil War; Confederacy
Angel Island, Ca.,
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Anslinger, Harry J.
anti-marijuana campaign,
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FBN antidrug campaign,
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–73
photo,
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AntiDrug Abuse Act (1986),
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antidrug crusade.
See
drug prohibition and enforcement
Antigua,
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antiquities smuggling,
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–38
Anti-Saloon League,
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antislave-trade laws,
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slave trade
antivice crusade (Comstock)
arrests and convictions,
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–94,
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contraceptives,
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political cartoon,
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seizure statistics,
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–95
suicides,
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targeting of immigrants,
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,
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underground pornography,
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Arkwright, Richard,
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arms trafficking
See also
American Revolution
Arthur, Chester,
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Asia
heroin,
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migrants,
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–08
See also
China; opium
Astor, John Jacob
fur-for-alcohol trade,
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,
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–25,
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n
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382
n
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n
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image,
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and temperance movement,
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Aury, Louis,
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automobile, in smuggling,
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,
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Bagdad, Mex.,
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Baghdad, Iraq,
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Bahamas,
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